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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Photos – D’banj, Davido, Naeto C at UK release party for “Oliver Twist”

 
The smash hit single “Oliver Twist”, by Nigerian star entertainer D’Banj made its official UK debut last week at the Aura Mayfair in London. The G.O.O.D Music artist celebrated the debut of his hit single in the London music scene with a fab party attended by his pals in the business.“Dami Duro” singer Davido and the “Gentle" Naeto C were at the party to celebrate the hit song. “Oliver Twist”, the song which has inspired many cover artists’ performances and viral dance competitions, was produced by D’banj’s former business partner and estranged friend Michael “Don Jazzy” Collins, CEO of the now defunct Mo’Hits crew.



Facebook CEO buys N15.8million ring for wife


To many, the founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg is getting a lot of flack for being cheap with his bride, Pricilla Chan, who he recently married in a surprise ceremony at their backyard. There was no fancy designer gown or venue, although it has been reported that Zuckerberg got a very expensive ruby ring which he terms as “very simple” worth $100,000 which he designed himself.

Priscilla was spotted showing off her wedding ring at a function in California, although her husband is worth US$ 17.5 billion (March 2012). According to the jewelry designer, the price of the ring could cost over $100,000, he estimated the size of Chan’s ruby to be 2.75 to 3 carats. Rubies of that size cost from $20,000 for a low quality stone, to up to $100,000 for a higher quality one.

Mark Zuckerberg is 28 years old while his wife Priscilla Chan is 27 years old.

D’banj’s story: From a security guard to topping charts in the UK


Foremost Nigerian artist, D’banj has been telling his rag to riches tale to London’s ITV television following the massive success of his recently released Oliver Twist single in the United Kingdom.

D’banj in an interview on ITV London news narrated how he was a security guard, nine years ago on Stratford and how his single on its official debut, made it to Number 9 on the Billboard UK Chart.

South Africa, Australia and New Zealand to host satelites for tracking aliens

Radio telescope dishes of the KAT-7 Array point skyward as the sun sets over the proposed South African site for the Square Kilometre Array

The world’s biggest and most advanced radio telescope, capable of detecting signs of extraterrestrial life in the far reaches of the universe, will be located in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

The decision to split the location of the $2 billion “Square Kilometre Array” followed intense lobbying by the two leading bidders, South Africa one side and a joint bid from Australia and New Zealand on the other.
Scientists leading the project rejected the suggestion that the decision, which will mean higher costs, meant science had taken a back seat to political expediency.